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During summer.

Real G's really do move in silence :wow:.



Congress getting left on read like they hit up a bad light skin bytch they met at the club
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Honestly, a lot of this stuff is just theater. The Senate Intelligence Committee is doing a song and dance for the public. You can tell by the way they phrase their questions and issue comments.

They know they Steele was going to meet with Mueller too. Hell, Steele met with Comey's people in 2016.

This shyt has legs.
 

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Honestly, a lot of this stuff is just theater. The Senate Intelligence Committee is doing a song and dance for the public. You can tell by the way they phrase their questions and issue comments.

They know they Steele was going to meet with Mueller too. Hell, Steele met with Comey's people in 2016.

This shyt has legs.
The fact Comey even briefed trump about the dossier before it was made public. Said a lot. He wouldn't have done that unless they're was already serious chatter about most of the content being legitimate.

And all the GOP committee members would just try to come after his credibility and motives. They not trying to get to the bottom of it.
 

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Tillerson is not out of the dog house!


Tillerson was summoned to the White House amid presidential fury
Tillerson Summoned to White House Amid Presidential Fury
by Carol E. Lee, Kristen Welker, Courtney Kube and Andrea MitchellOct 5 2017, 7:10 pm ET
WASHINGTON — John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, abruptly scrapped plans to travel with President Donald Trump on Wednesday so he could try to contain his boss’s fury and manage the fallout from new revelations about tensions between the president and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, according to six senior administration officials.

Kelly summoned Tillerson, and their ally Defense Secretary James Mattis, to the White House, where the three of them huddled to discuss a path forward, according to three administration officials. The White House downplayed Kelly's decision to stay in Washington, saying he did so to manage day-to-day operations.

Vice President Mike Pence, meanwhile, was fuming in Phoenix, where he was traveling, seven officials told NBC News. He and Tillerson spoke on the phone before the secretary’s public appearance on Wednesday morning.

Related: Tillerson's Fury at Trump Required an Intervention from Pence

Pence was incensed upon learning from the NBC report that Tillerson’s top spokesman had said he once privately questioned the value of Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Officials said the spokesman, R.C. Hammond, fabricated an anecdote that Pence had asked Tillerson in a meeting whether Haley, who is seen as a possible successor if Tillerson, is helpful or harmful to the administration.

NBC reported Wednesday that Tillerson had threatened to resign in July after a series of clashes with the president, at one point venting his frustrations among his colleagues by calling the president a "moron," according to multiple senior administration officials who were aware of the matter at the time.

Four senior administration officials said Trump first learned on Wednesday that Tillerson had disparaged him after a July 20 national security meeting at the Pentagon. Trump vented to Kelly Wednesday morning, leading Kelly to scrap plans to travel with the president to Las Vegas to meet with victims and first responders in Sunday’s mass shooting.

Trump was furious when he saw the NBC News report, which was published shortly before 6 a.m. Wednesday.


Vice President Mike Pence, right, and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speak during the inaugural meeting of the National Space Council at the National Air and Space Museum on Oct. 5, 2017 in Chantilly, Virginia. Mark Wilson / Getty Images
For the next two hours the president fumed inside the White House, venting to Kelly, officials said.

He left for Las Vegas shortly after 8 a.m., 20 minutes behind schedule.

Tillerson scrambled to pull together a statement, while his spokesman publicly apologized for his comments about Pence and Haley, saying he “spoke out of line about conversations I wasn’t privy to.”

Tillerson delivered a statement praising Trump and insisting he never considered resigning, but it’s what he didn’t say that further enraged Trump, officials said.

The secretary’s refusal to deny that he had called the president a “moron” in his opening statement and in his responses to questions from reporters stoked Trump’s anger and widened the rift between the two men, officials said.

After watching the secretary’s response Wednesday, one White House official said, “When Tillerson didn’t deny it, I assumed it was true.”

Hammond is seen by the White House, particularly Pence’s office, as untrustworthy, officials said. It’s unclear if he will remain in his post, according to three administration officials.

Pence was "very annoyed anyone would misrepresent anything he said, particularly in private meetings," one White House official said.

On Wednesday, this source said, White House officials spoke to State Department officials to make it clear that Hammond’s comment was “false” and needed to be corrected.

The revelations followed Trump’s frustrations over the weekend after Tillerson said the U.S. would talk to North Korea.

State Department officials tried to reach Tillerson on his government aircraft during his flight from Beijing to Japan, but they couldn’t reach him, sources said. The secretary and his team didn’t want to issue a clarification, further stoking tensions with the White House, on administration official said.

Trump took to Twitter, telling Tillerson not to waste his time trying to negotiate with the North Korean regime.

Additional reporting from Peter Alexander, Hallie Jackson and Vivian Salama.

Carol E. Lee

Kristen Welker

Courtney Kube

Andrea Mitchell

First Published Oct 5 2017, 7:10 pm ET





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